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Re: Egyptian Military Ousts Morsi,Suspends Constitution

I'll bet a dollar to a wooden nickel that it ends up just as great as the first one did for the Egyptian people, the region and the world.

Just a wild guess on my part.

The region seems to be on a steady downhill slide.

You may be right in what you wrote, especially if Obama continues to claim that the Muslim Brotherhood stay in power. We have seen what the Muslim Brotherhood has wrought on Egypt and the areas around them. Remember it's been Barack Hussein Obama that has touted the Muslim Brotherhood as peaceful. That has proven a fallacy.

Re: Egyptian Military Ousts Morsi,Suspends Constitution

Obama’s Statement on Egypt (still sides with Morsi)

As I have said since the Egyptian Revolution, the United States supports a set of core principles, including opposition to violence, protection of universal human rights, and reform that meets the legitimate aspirations of the people. The United States does not support particular individuals or political parties, but we are committed to the democratic process and respect for the rule of law. Since the current unrest in Egypt began, we have called on all parties to work together to address the legitimate grievances of the Egyptian people, in accordance with the democratic process, and without recourse to violence or the use of force.

The United States is monitoring the very fluid situation in Egypt, and we believe that ultimately the future of Egypt can only be determined by the Egyptian people. Nevertheless, we are deeply concerned by the decision of the Egyptian Armed Forces to remove President Morsy and suspend the Egyptian constitution. I now call on the Egyptian military to move quickly and responsibly to return full authority back to a democratically elected civilian government as soon as possible through an inclusive and transparent process, and to avoid any arbitrary arrests of President Morsy and his supporters. Given today’s developments, I have also directed the relevant departments and agencies to review the implications under U.S. law for our assistance to the Government of Egypt.

Re: Egyptian Military Ousts Morsi,Suspends Constitution

[QUOTE=Wehrwolfen;1062010262][I][B]You may be right in what you wrote, especially if Obama continues to claim that the Muslim Brotherhood stay in power. We have seen what the Muslim Brotherhood has wrought on Egypt and the areas around them. Remember it's been Barack Hussein Obama that has touted the Muslim Brotherhood as peaceful.

When are you going to start posting some links to support the malarkey that you constantly post?